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Tax sector to tighten management for e-commerce activities


Hanoi: The rapid development of e-commerce in recent times has posed significant challenges to the tax management in Vietnam. The tax sector is coordinating with relevant ministries and branches to seek suitable solutions to development requirements and practices serving tax management and preventing tax loss.

At a recent meeting on implementation plans and proposals for specific solutions to prevent tax loss for e-commerce activities, Director General of the General Department of Taxation (GDT) Mai Xuan Thanh said that the booming development along with many new forms of e-commerce in recent years has posed new challenges for tax management authorities. That is the ability to fully manage revenue sources, determine taxpayers and tax bases, clearly classify types of income as a basis for taxation, and control business transactions to manage tax collection subjects and cash flow control.

Thanh said that the Ministry of Finance has approved a tax management project for e-commerce activities in Vietnam in an e
ffort to strengthen the management of e-commerce activities and business activities on digital platforms. Accordingly, the GDT has developed, proposed and implemented tax management solutions in the short and long term to improve the efficiency of tax management for e-commerce activities.

‘Besides the results achieved, Thanh said, tax management of e-commerce business activities is still limited. The requirement is for tax authorities to review the actual tax management in localities to come up with solutions to manage tax collection with e-commerce more strongly in the coming time.’

Also at this meeting, GDT Deputy Director Mai Son said that to effectively collect taxes on e-commerce, specialised units need to focus on unifying the identification of subjects participating in e-commerce business, thereby proposing specific solutions for each target group.

According to Son, regarding tax management methods of collecting information through entities related to e-commerce business activities, such as owners o
f e-commerce trading floors, foreign suppliers with no business establishments in Vietnam, shipping units and payment intermediaries, need special research to have implementation solutions consistent with the practical movements of e-commerce development in the coming time.

To prevent tax loss from e-commerce activities, Thanh requested a comprehensive report on tax management for e-commerce, including evaluating results, reviewing remaining problems and specifically recommending management solutions for each target group to prevent loss of e-commerce tax revenue.

The tax sector will continue to promote communication and guidance for people to declare and pay taxes with income received from e-commerce business activities combined with publicising the list of taxpayers with tax debt on mass media. At the same time, tax authorities will also research and apply measures to enforce tax debt, including banning exit from the country for taxpayers who have not fulfilled their tax obligations.

After a year of oper
ating, the E-commerce Information Portal has recorded 357 e-commerce trading floors providing information, of which many have a large market share, such as Shopee, Lazada, Sendo, Voso and Tiki, according to the General Department of Taxation.

To date, 74 foreign suppliers have registered, declared and paid taxes through the electronic portal for foreign suppliers. The total tax paid by foreign suppliers is nearly 8.1 trillion VND, of which 6.9 trillion VND was declared and paid directly through the electronic information portal and 1.2 trillion VND was deducted and paid on behalf of Vietnamese parties./.

Source: Vietnam News Agency